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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HorrorcoreHorrorcore - Wikipedia

    Horrorcore, also called horror hip hop, horror rap, death hip hop, death rap, or murder rap is a subgenre of hip hop music based on horror-themed and often darkly transgressive lyrical content and imagery.

    • “Confessions” Cam’ron. Killa’s fictional confessional gets darker than dark when he admits to committing dozens of fiendish acts (raping a poodle, impregnating an auntie, peeing in his grandfather's orange juice) to a way-too-calm priest.
    • “Diary of a Madman" Gravediggaz. Gravediggaz offer insight into the sick mind of a lunatic. Enter at your own risk.
    • “Mind Playing Tricks on Me" Geto Boys. The Geto Boys classic is as much a commentary on the downward spiraling psyche of the drug dealer as it is a disturbing head trip of epic proportions.
    • “Kim" Eminem. Shady’s gruesome depiction of killing the mother of his child is horror-movie-level gore.
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  3. Oct 31, 2017 · Chris Kelly explores hip-hop's darkest impulses to uncover the horrorcore albums whose malignant influence still lingers.

    • Insane Poetry
    • Kidcrusher
    • Bone Thugs N Harmony
    • Kool Keith
    • Kung Fu Vampire
    • Tech N9ne
    • Geto Boys
    • Insane Clown Posse
    • Twiztid
    • 1. Flatlinerz

    Insane Poetry are one of the pioneers of horrorcore music. Often left out of lists like this, they don’t often receive recognition for their contribution. Their 1992 debut Grim Realitycemented them as talented lyricists and introduced a plethora of fans to the genre.

    The Cannibal Clown, or Shawn, to his mum, is a multi-talented South Australian rapper, actor, composer and producer who has broken into the almost impenetrable U.S horrorcore scene. With gritty vocals ranging from a laid-back hip hop flow to ear melting death metal screaming, his music is as recognisable as his face paint. He went from releasing se...

    No horrorcore list would be complete without the Bone Thugs. From their seminal album E.1999 Eternal, with its occult themes and tongue-twisting violent lyrics, through to solo efforts by Cleveland’s finest. Bone Thugs n Harmony have always had one foot in the horrorcore genre and have even spawned less successful spin-offs such as Krayzie Bone’s t...

    One of the greatest storytellers in rap, Keith is as confounding a character as his lyrics. Claiming to have invented horrorcore and certainly influencing a generation, Kool Keith (and his several stage personas) is a stand-out figure in hip hop. From his first appearance on 1988’s Critical Breakdown with Ultramagnetic MCs, to 2020’s Space Gortex, ...

    Fangs? Check. Pale skin? Check. Supernaturally good looks? Check. California’s Kung Fu Vampire has the lot. Long gone are the contact lenses and face paint, but the stage presence remains. The influences are clear. Kung Fu Vampire has been inspired by the best and has firmly established himself as one of the leading acts in horrorcore.

    Perhaps the most popular artist on this list, Tecca Nina, started life as an unknown horrorcore rapper. Quickly gaining notoriety amongst Juggalos, with his choppy flow and horror theatrics, he rose through the ranks of mainstream culture and now rubs shoulders with celebrities, going so far as to be cited as one of Eminem’s friends. Aww. Nothing c...

    Described as “music truly without redemption, only dread” by Neil Kulkarni, an expert authority on hip hop journalism. Geto Boys were controversial from the outset but delightfully stepped things up a level under the father-like gaze of Rick Rubin. Their sound was distinctive, their lyrics enough to make parents double-check what their children wer...

    Once basking in the label of the Most Hated Band in The World, ICP are enjoying mainstream success at last. You will still be hard-pressed to find their music on daytime television, but the clowns are now a staple of pop culture references, memes and TikTok trends. ‘Mama don’t love this Wicked Clown’? Maybe, but I think you may find mother dearest ...

    Madrox and Monoxidehave laid claim as kings of the underground. Since leaving Psychopathic Records in 2012, they have gone on to not only better replicate but succeed in ICP’s legacy altogether. Their label: Majik Ninja Entertainment, has one of the best artist line-ups since Psychopathic’s glory days. Helped possibly, by the number of artists that...

    Hailing from New York, The Flatlinerz coined the term ‘horrorcore’, but they didn’t just come up with a catchy name to file their CDs under. Their contribution to music shaped hip hop as we know it and added some twisted devil horns. Not bad for a group with only one official album to their name: U.S.A(Under Satan’s Authority), which sold only 36,0...

  4. Nov 2, 2017 · 9 Essential Horrorcore Hip Hop Albums. [Horrorcore is a subgenre of Hip Hop music based on horror-themed and often darkly transgressive lyrical content and imagery. Its origins derived from certain hardcore Hip Hop and gangsta rap artists, such as the Geto Boys, which began to incorporate supernatural, occult, or psychological horror themes ...

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  6. Sep 4, 2020 · Horrorcore, a subversive blend of hardcore hip-hop and horror themes, ventured into new territories in the past decade and continues to evolve. Horrorcore 2.0 features our favorite horror movie...